12-Month Housing FAQ

Students can live in Stockton’s residence halls for 12-months with varying payment
options. The winter term begins the day after the end of the Fall semester, and the
summer term begins the day after the Spring graduation. The summer term ends on August
9.

Option 1: Students will be charged $600 for the winter term, which would be applied to their
Fall bill in addition to their existing housing costs. Students would then be charged
$1,820 in March of the Spring semester for the summer term. Students who wish to
use financial aid for the summer must contact the financial aid office to have their
cost of attendance reevaluated and be enrolled in a minimum of two summer classes.
Students are encouraged to take advantage of the summer discounts by taking 3 summer classes for the price of 2.

Option 2: Students will be charged $600 for the winter term, which would be applied to their
Fall bill in addition to their existing housing costs. Students would then be charged
$1,820 in March of the Spring semester for the summer term. If students are not registered
for summer courses may also use their own funds to pay for the additional charges
for the winter and summer term.

Option 3: An office at Stockton may provide funding to work during the winter or summer term.
That office should contact James Timothy, the Assistant Director of Residential Life
to coordinate the details of the students stay. James can be reached at 609-652-4697,
or James.Timothy@stockton.edu.

Students can save more than $1,000 per semester by signing up for a 12 month contract,
than those that sign up for a 9 month contract and then pay separately to stay for
winter and summer housing. Students will be able to live, learn, earn, play, and
grow in Galloway and Atlantic City throughout the year.

Students will be able to stay in their Fall housing assignment for the winter term.
All students will relocate to Atlantic City for the summer term. All student summer
housing will live in Atlantic City for the Summer of 2020.

Atlantic City 12-month contract - yes, you may have to relocate in order to have rooms cleaned, however you will
remain in the same type of room you have chosen, i.e. (A student who lived in a 4
person private room for Fall, Winter, and Spring will get to live in a 4 person private
for the summer)

Galloway 12-month contract - yes, students will be able to stay in their location for Fall, Winter, and Spring,
but will need to relocate to Atlantic City for the summer. Students will be assigned
based upon availability. Roommate groups may not be kept together depending upon
the availability in the building.

Students who stay in housing areas over the winter term that do not have kitchens
(Housing 2, 3, 5, and Chris Gaupp) would be required to have a meal plan that includes
the winter term, or they would need to purchase a winter term meal plan.

For the summer term, no meal plan would be required since all summer student housing
is in Atlantic City, which has full kitchens in each apartment.

If the 12 month application is not available on your portal: email housing@stockton.edu from your Stockton email address stating that you wish to change to the 12 month
contract. Once our office provides you with access to the application, complete the
steps listed above.

Yes, we have had a few freshmen living in Atlantic City since Fall 2018 by special
request. For the Fall 2019-Spring 2020 Academic Year we will be housing freshmen in
Atlantic City and they will be able to apply directly for Atlantic City Housing starting
the Spring 2019 semester.

Students will be sent information about attending housing renewal sessions and how
they can gather more information about the housing renewal process. Students and
their roommates self select their rooms based upon a given timeslot based upon the
size of the group and the total number of credits in the group. Each year the students
timeslots may change so they may not be able to stay in the exact same room they were
in the previous year.

Yes, the food court in A.C. and Galloway will be open for abbreviated hours during
the winter and summer term or alternate arrangements will be made to provide food
services. Students will be sent a schedule of the abbreviated food service hours
two weeks prior to the end of the fall 2019 and spring 2020 semester.